‘Bheeshma Parvam’ to hit screens on March 3

February 23, 2022

Mammootty plays a character called Michael in this revenge drama that has triggered huge expectations ever since it was announced…reports Asian Lite News

Director Amal Neerad’s much-awaited Malayalam action entertainer ‘Bheeshma Parvam’, featuring superstar Mammootty in the lead, is likely to hit screens on March 3.

Sources in the industry say that the film has been censored with a U/A certificate and that the film has a run time of 144 minutes.

The film, written by Amal Neerad and Devadath Shaji, has music by Sushin Shyam and cinematography by Anend C Chandran.

Mammootty plays a character called Michael in this revenge drama that has triggered huge expectations ever since it was announced.

Apart from Mammootty, the film will also feature Anasuya Bhardwaj, Tabu, Soubin Shahir, Nadia, Veena Nandakumar and Dileesh Pothan in important roles.

Recently, the unit of the film released a new poster of Mammootty from the film. Mammootty’s son, Dulquer Salmaan shared the new poster on his Insta timeline with the tags, ‘Make way for the king’, ‘Gonna be monumental’.

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